Invalid ELF Header?

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Stacey
Stacey on 11 Jan 2016
Commented: Stacey on 13 Jan 2016
I'm trying to run a simulation that contains an S-function (originally created in C) and I keep getting the error "Invalid MEX file......Invalid ELF header". Can anyone tell me what I might be doing wrong? I had no issues when I was running this in Windows and I'm not sure why Linux keeps returning this error. I don't know much about ELF headers and I would really appreciate it if someone could explain to me what I am doing wrong here.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 12 Jan 2016
The S function needs to be recompiled for Linux .
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 13 Jan 2016
You might be able to add one of -ansi, -std=c++98, or -std=c++03 between the "mex" and the filename. g++ usually pays attention to the last occurrence of an argument.
There is probably a make file that can be edited or perhaps an XML file used by mex -setup -- it would depend which MATLAB version you are using.
Stacey
Stacey on 13 Jan 2016
Adding those between "mex" and the filename didn't work. I'm not sure where I can find the XML file used by mex -setup and I'm not sure if I would have permission to modify the file since I'm not the admin. I just contacted the admin for the machine to see if we can update gcc. I think that's the easiest thing to do.

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